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Title:
High intensity anthropogenic sound damages fish ears [Subtitle:Robert D. McCauley, Jane Fewtrell, Arthur N. Popper]
Author:
McCauley, Robert D.
;
Fewtrell, Jane
;
Popper, Arthur N.
Edition:
Vol. 113, no. 1
Citation:
ACCNO:16822
Publisher:
[Melville, N.Y.] : Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Year:
2003
Description:
p. 638-642 : ill., graphs, table ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Man-induced effects
;
Marine environment.
;
Fish.
;
Sound waves
;
Oil and gas industry.
;
Seismic exploration
;
Auditory organs
;
Snapper.
;
Pagrus auratus.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ILLs to be Moved . No ShelfNo - security X
Type:
Journal Article
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Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
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On Shelf
Hillarys
VF 614.700
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